Explosion kills two police officers during arrest attempt in Moscow

A suspect detonated an explosive device during an attempted detention in Moscow, killing two traffic police officers and the individual, according to Russian investigators.
Two Russian police officers were killed in an explosion that also took the life of a suspect during an arrest attempt in Moscow. The Russian Investigative Committee confirmed the incident occurred on Tuesday night, launching a full criminal investigation into the fatal blast.
Details of the incident
Preliminary information indicates that two traffic police officers observed a suspicious individual near their patrol vehicle on Yeltskaya Street. As the officers approached to detain the person, an explosive device was detonated. The blast resulted in the deaths of both policemen and the suspect at the scene.
Investigation launched
Following the explosion, a team of investigators and forensic experts was dispatched to secure and examine the location. The Investigative Committee, Russia's main federal investigative authority, is leading the inquiry to determine the full circumstances, the type of explosive used, and the identity and motives of the deceased suspect.
Security context in the capital
While isolated, the incident highlights ongoing security challenges in the Russian capital. Such attacks on law enforcement officers are relatively rare in central Moscow, drawing significant attention from authorities and prompting a thorough examination of the events leading to the fatal detonation.
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